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News Letter
20 Mar, 2018
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Donegal butcher forced to emigrate remembers darker side of Martin McGuinness
Former deputy first minister Martin McGuinness will be fondly remembered by his many supporters on the first anniversary of his death this Wednesday.
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Trevor Ringland. I will apologise for security force killings — perhaps someone will apologise for corporal killings in W. Belfast

Saturday’s tremendous Irish Grand Slam victory will secure this Irish team’s place in rugby history.

Six Nations hero Stockdale almost quit rugby as a teenager

Ireland’s latest rugby sensation Jacob Stockdale almost walked away from the game as a dejected teenager, his former school coach has revealed.

British woman dies fighting with Kurds

A British woman who died fighting with a Kurdish armed unit in Syria has been described as an “inspiration” and a “hero”.

IN PICTURES: Life in Northern Ireland in the year 2000

We’ve delved into the archive to bring a taste of life in Northern in the year 2000.

Sport Update
Schools Cup Final: Armagh and Campbell ready for Kingspan showdown

The Danske Bank Ulster Schools’ Cup final on Monday afternoon will feature two of the leading lights in terms of schools’ rugby in Ulster this season.

PREMIERSHIP: Final decision on pre-split fixtures

A final decision has been made by the Northern Ireland Football League fixtures sub-committee regarding the remaining pre-split Danske Bank Premiership games.

SCHOOLS’ CUP FINAL: Campbell College see off Royal School Armagh

Campbell College were triumphant in the Danske Bank Schools’ Cup on Monday afternoon as they saw off Royal School Armagh 19-13 at the Kingspan Stadium.

And finally...
Ant McPartlin re-enters rehab as Saturday night takeaway cancelled after arrest

Ant McPartlin is stepping down from his television commitments and will head back to rehab following his arrest on suspicion of drink-driving on Sunday.

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